|
|
|
|
|
by rougka
606 days ago
|
|
I read the site you linked and it was very interesting I didn't see it was very definite in its conclusion that this was illegal. In any case they mentioned that this only may be illegal under an annex which Israel is not signatory to, while Lebanon never was signatory to even the original |
|
> The information in the early reports suggests that once the arming signal has been sent, the devices used against Hezbollah in Lebanon fall within Article 7(2) and are therefore prohibited on that basis.
Both above quotes from the West Point link.
Another view:
https://www.justsecurity.org/103184/amended-protocol-booby-t...
> Based on the information that has emerged since the event, one of the law of war issues we are now better able to address is whether the pagers violated Article 7(2) of the Amended Protocol II of the Convention on Certain Conventional Weapons (to which Israel, Lebanon, and the United States are parties).
Lebanon is a founding member of the UN. Article 7(2) definitely applies to them, as well as Israel.